Wisconsin Code § 938.069

Powers and duties of disposition staff
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(1)
DUTIES. The staff of the department of corrections shall provide
community supervision services for juveniles as provided in s.
938.533. Subject to sub. (2), the staff of the department of corrections, the court, a county department, or a licensed child welfare agency designated by the court to carry out the objectives of
this chapter shall:
(a) Supervise and assist a juvenile under a deferred prosecution agreement, a consent decree or an order of the court.
(b) Offer individual and family counseling.
(c) Make an affirmative effort, and investigate and develop resources, to obtain necessary or desired services for the juvenile
and the juvenile’s family.
(d) Prepare reports for the court recommending a plan of rehabilitation, treatment and care.
(dj) Provide aftercare services for a juvenile released from a
juvenile correctional facility or a secured residential care center
for children and youth.
(dm) Take juveniles into custody under ss. 938.355 (6d) (a),
(b) and (c) and 938.534 (1) (b) and (c).
(e) Perform any other court-ordered functions consistent with
this chapter.
(2) AGENCY APPROVAL NEEDED. Licensed child welfare
agencies and the department of corrections shall provide services
under this section only upon the approval of the agency from
whom services are requested.

(3) INTAKE SERVICES. A court or county department responsible for disposition staff may agree with the court or county department responsible for providing intake services that the disposition staff may be designated to provide some or all of the intake
services.
(4) QUALIFICATIONS OF DISPOSITION STAFF. Disposition
staff employed to perform the duties specified in sub. (1) after
November 18, 1978, shall have the qualifications required under
the county merit system.

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